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Theater Review: Rebel Revels at the Poets’ Theater’s “Beowulf”

December 13, 2015
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Everything in this production been given a Scandinavian flavor – special kudos to prosciutto for playing its role as boar’s meat quite well.

Film Review: “Hitchcock/Truffaut” — A Mixed Homage

December 13, 2015
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The best discussions are of Vertigo, with David Fincher, the most effective directorial voice of all those interviewed, leading the way.

Best Books: Notable Volumes, For Better or Worse, in 2015

December 12, 2015
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Our demanding critics supply lists of books that piqued their interest this of the year.

Fuse Feature: Best and Worst Films of 2015

December 12, 2015
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Our demanding critics choose the best (and worst) films of the year.

Fuse Film Review: “In the Heart of the Sea”—”Moby Dick,” Beached

December 11, 2015
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Don’t you just love the holiday season? It’s the time for the release of big budget flops and Oscar wannabes.

Fuse Book Review: “The Christos Mosaic”—An Exciting Historical/Theological Thriller

December 11, 2015
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The Christos Mosaic is the rare adventure story that rewards the reader’s attention by being as diverting as it is rigorously encyclopedic.

Fuse Theater Review: “The Snow Queen”—Sluggish Holiday Entertainment

December 11, 2015
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Thematically, The Snow Queen i suggests that maturity does not mean you have to do without heartfelt childishness.

Film Review: “Youth”—A Moving Meditation on Time, Art, and the Body

December 11, 2015
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Ruminations on age and memory are inevitably sunk deep into the flesh and the glue of personal relationships.

Theater Review: “The Shepherds’ Singularity”—Time Travel Meets Christmas

December 10, 2015
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The Shepherds’ Singularity‘s playful combination of science fiction and invention will surely incite thoughtful questioning and genuine wonder.

Rock Review: Rocket From the Tombs—Furiously Pointed and Pissed-off

December 9, 2015
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This was quintessential American punk that can stand proudly beside the MC5 and the Stooges.

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